<p>I already have something that fits the 300 word essay topic about somebody that has influenced you. I would like readers for it to tell me if it is okay or not. Please post here and I will PM you. Thanks.</p>
<p>i'll read it</p>
<p>I'll take a look. By when do you need feedback?</p>
<p>I'll take a look for you.</p>
<p>yeah I can read it too</p>
<p>isn't it 500?</p>
<p>oh, you're right.</p>
<p>(....SHOOT mine's 500)</p>
<p>don't worry too much about it primeminister (unless it's wordy)...Princeton doesn't really care. </p>
<p>And I'll read it too...</p>
<p>yeah seriously my essays were 800 and 900 words and I got in...so don't stress</p>
<p>do any of you know how to do paragraphing in the supplement. i tried using <br> but the paragraph breaks just don't show up on the print preview.</p>
<p>Like this:</p>
<p>I am writing paragraph number 1.</p>
<p>Now I am writing paragraph number 2. There is one blank line in between the two paragraphs.</p>
<p>At least, that's how I did it.</p>
<p>haha that sounds silly.</p>
<p>i'll read your essay, though.</p>
<p>lol, no seriously I used the </p>
<p>return</p>
<p>thing</p>
<p>but it doesn't show up on the print preview like that; it turns out like one big paragraph.</p>
<p>Worked for me...I did Princeton app online.</p>
<p>yep guys, worked for me too...nice humor jon...i would do it in Word first though and copy & paste if you haven't done it that way (i used the common app though)</p>
<p>ooo yes, I tried that too. (I'm also using the common app).</p>
<p>ill read it too.</p>
<p>i'll read too</p>
<p>hit me up! i can send you mine too.</p>
<p>I'll read it too if you would like.</p>
<p>Just to clarify, one Princeton essay is supposed to be 300 words and one is supposed to be 500 words. It doesn't matter which one is which.</p>